Updated 09 Oct, 2018 04:49pm

These celebs are sporting new hair colours for this campaign

Olivia Cosmetics recently released exciting hair colours with a TVC starring Sanam Saeed, Ayesha Omar and Ainy Jaffri!

Looks like our favourite celebs had fun shooting the sequence in Turkey, and colouring their hair in the process.

Here's a quick look at what colours these celebs are sporting:

Sanam Saeed tried on Chestnut!

We feel chestnut browns are the safest of all hair decisions for our desi skin tones as they work well with both loud and zero makeup looks.

This is the finished look in the TVC:

We think Sanam chose the right colour for her long, thick hair and confident personality.

Our recommendation: When picking clothing and makeup looks, we feel this shade compliments dark colours the best; we're thinking nude browns, vampy maroons and earthy tones paired with lighter shades of the same colour palette.

Ayesha Omar went all Burgundy!

Gone are the days when we fancied ornamented knots and twists for those shaadis. This season's inspo is coming straight from Ayesha's low-key hair styling here; simple blow-outs are the real deal!

An #OTT hair shade is totally an unspoken rule for the BFF's wedding, right? We're loving Ayesha's burgundy hair on that muted gold, flaired dress!

Our recommendation: Flaunt shades of burgundy with loose simple waves made out of good amounts of volumizing mousse, barely-there smoked eyes and a muted pink lip.

Ainy Jaffri chose Copper Red Blonde!

We feel Ainy Jaffri's sleek, coppered hair compliment her personality and style, and are total goals for the upcoming season!

There is no questioning the fact that all women have a red hair phase in their lives! But when you're unsure, mix it up with some copper undertones to calm the shade down or let Olivia's Red Copper Blonde do the job.

Our recommendation: Wear and flaunt this look with nothing but confidence!

Watch the full ad film here:


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